Maria Zakharova's basic instinct about Serbia stains her career

Maria Zakharova's basic instinct about Serbia stains her career

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Maria Zakharova, an official spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, caused an international scandal that affected Russia's ally, Serbia, by simply posting to Facebook. Zakharova's post on Facebook shocked the political establishment both in Russia and in Serbia. Zakharova, the "face of Russian diplomacy," apologized, having habitually criticised the Serbian administration for being misunderstood.After years of ups and downs in the relations between Serbia and Kosovo, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visited the United States on September 4, 2020, and, through the mediation of his US counterpart, Donald Trump, concluded an agreement on economic cooperation with Kosovo. The agreement stipulates the following: Kosovo will join the visa-free zone of Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia; Kosovo will freeze its incorporation in any international organizations for one year; Serbia will interrupt its actions to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence for one year; mutual investments in infrastructure projects will be regulated. Formally, the agreements reached in Washington do not mean that Serbia has recognized Kosovo. Nevertheless, the Americans contributed to productive solutions, which became an important step in resolving the conflict in the region.News from the capital of the United States went almost unnoticed by Russian federal television channels, which can only trumpet about Russia's fruitful role in solving Serbia's problems. Perhaps it was against this background that prompted Maria Zakharova to express her attitude to the event. Russia's basic instinct about Serbia The publication of photographs of the meeting between Donald Trump and Alexandar Vucic, in one of which the latter was pictured sitting on a lonely chair opposite his American counterpart at his desk, triggered public reactions.On Saturday, September 5, 2020, when Moscow was celebrating its City Day, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova published a post on her Facebook page at 11:12 p.m.:"If you are invited to the White House but your chair stands like you are in an interrogation, you should sit like in the picture number 2 (Sharon Stone's iconic pose in the 1992 film "Basic Instinct" - ed.) Whoever you are. Just trust me," Zakharova wrote. Having identified Stone's character Chatherine Tramell with the President of Serbia, Maria Zakharova made her regular readers on Facebook shudder. Needless to say that her post raised too many eyebrows in Russia's allied country as well. Marko Djuric, director of the office for Kosovo and Metohija at the Serbian government, was outraged by Maria Zakharova's post, who is seen as an official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry under any circumstances, even when she uses her personal Facebook account to comment:"This president did not say a single bad word against Russia, not even in that place. That president waited for an hour and a half to be received by the Russian president and never asked for a special chair. I will not allow you to attack proud Serbia. Shame on you!" Djuric tweeted in defense of the Serbian president. Aleksandr Vucic himself did not leave Zakharova's post without a comment either. "I understand Zakharova, our negotiations were successful, but I'm sorry, because there too I defended our relations with Russia and refused to sign an agreement on the purchase of more expensive liquefied gas, which was in the original document. People do not appreciate the fact that Serbia is the only country, which has not imposed sanctions against Russia, that Serbia is a militarily neutral country and is not going to join NATO, that this is the only country that buys gas and weapons from them, I will not explain someone else's primitivism," the President of Serbia pointed out.

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